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Why Quantum Computing Requires Quantum Cryptography
Quantum computing is cool, but you know what would be extra awesome - a quantum internet. In fact if we want the first we’ll need the latter. And the first step to the quantum internet is quantum cryptography.
PBS
Solving Quantum Cryptography
Your extensive posting history on r/birdswitharms and your old fanfiction-heavy livejournal are both one tiny math problem away from becoming public knowledge. That math problem is prime number factoring, and the new era of quantum...
SciShow
Quantum Computing Breakthrough
Quantum physics is weird. But quantum computing could be awesome! Learn how scientists took a big leap this week toward making quantum computers a reality.
SciShow
Richard Feynman, The Great Explainer: Great Minds
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PBS
Computing a Universe Simulation
Physics seems to be telling us that it's possible to simulate the entire universe on a computer smaller than the universe
TED Talks
TED: Open science now! | Michael Nielsen
What if every scientist could share their data as easily as they tweet about their lunch? Michael Nielsen calls for scientists to embrace new tools for collaboration that will enable discoveries to happen at the speed of Twitter.
SciShow
Schrödinger's iPad? New Breakthroughs in Quantum Computing
Two developments in quantum computing in the past couple of weeks are the harbingers of a whole new era of smart technology. Google announced that it's building a quantum computer designed by a company called D-Wave in partnership with...
SciShow
How to Stop Light in Its Tracks
Scientists have created beams of light that are slower than a car! Not only that, but with the literal flick of a switch, they can freeze that beam of light in place!
Crash Course
The Internet and Computing: Crash Course History of Science
We’ve talked a lot about advances in biotech. But none of those could have happened without advances in computing. It’s time to get back to data and explore the unlikely birth, strange life, and potential futures of the Internet. In this...
Curated Video
What Is Quantum Computing? A Beginner-Friendly Explanation
What is Quantum Computing? quantum computing explained - because it is your destiny!
The cell phone you have in your pocket is thousands of times more powerful than the...
The cell phone you have in your pocket is thousands of times more powerful than the...
Curated Video
How Quantum Computers Work: Understanding the Mechanism
(This is part 1 or at least a 2 part series on quantum computing. Each video will be successively more in-depth.) Classical and quantum computers share many general components - power supply, data storage, RAM memory,...
Curated Video
Exploring the World of Quantum Computing
The video provides a simple and engaging introduction to the concept of quantum computing using a storytelling approach.
Science ABC
Bose Einstein Condensate Explained in Simple Words
Bose Einstein condensate is considered the fifth state of matter - its obtained when gas particles are cooled to almost absolute zero temperature. To generate the Bose-Einstein condensate, the first step is to obtain a cloud of gas; a...
Let's Tute
What is Quantum Computing & How it Works
In today’s video, we’re diving deep into the fascinating world of Augmented Reality (AR). We’ll explore what AR is and how it's poised to revolutionize our everyday lives. With its rapid growth, AR is set to transform various industries,...
Let's Tute
The Cutting-Edge of Tomorrow- Exploring Future Tech
Join us on a captivating journey through the cutting-edge realm of technology that's shaping our tomorrow. From mind-bending innovations to revolutionary breakthroughs, this video is your front-row seat to witness the incredible...
Curated Video
CISSP Crash Course - Cryptographic Solutions
This video explains cryptographic systems—asymmetric encryption and RSA algorithm.
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Curated Video
Bose Einstein Condensate Explained in Simple Words
Bose Einstein condensate is considered the fifth state of matter - it’s obtained when gas particles are cooled to almost absolute zero temperature. To generate the Bose-Einstein condensate, the first step is to obtain a cloud of gas; a...
Curated Video
What Is Quantum Machine Learning? | TensorFlow Quantum
Getting back into the AI 101 videos this month, with quantum machine learning! We’ll be talking about what exactly quantum machine learning is, and walking through a TensorFlow tutorial together in Colab.
Curated Video
Topological Quantum Computing
Nobel Laureate Anthony Leggett (Illinois) shares his excitement about the field of topological quantum computing.
Looking Glass Universe
The de Broglie Equation and Why There Is No Wave-Particle Duality
The wave-particle duality seems to used all the time to explain quantum mechanics to the public, but it is one of my pet peeves. It represents an outmoded way of thinking (old quantum theory), which is replaced by our current...
Looking Glass Universe
Interference in quantum mechanics
We finally learn the rule of quantum mechanics responsible for a lot of the strangeness of the theory.
Looking Glass Universe
The most beautiful idea in physics - Noethers Theorem
The proof and maths of Noethers theorem: There are two ways to approach Noethers theorem that I know of. The most common is through Lagrangian mechanics- where the proof is surprisingly simple but unfortunately quite opaque . The other...
Looking Glass Universe
Is Quantum Mechanics True? Bells theorem explained
Well be looking at Bells Theorem and what it actually says about whether Quantum Mechanics is true.